New York City's provocative rendition of Julius Caesar, which features an actor bearing the likeness of Donald Trump in the title role, was disrupted by a pro-Trump protester who rushed the stage in Central Park.

The protester was quickly taken down by Shakespeare in the Park security Friday evening and the Public Theater, which puts on the free production, thanked the audience and people who helped whisk the activist away.

“The staff removed the protesters peacefully, and the show resumed with the line ‘Liberty! Freedom!’ The audience rose to their feet to thank the actors, and we joyfully continued. Free speech for all, but let’s not stop the show,” Oskar Eustis, the artistic director of the play, told The New York Times.